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The Impact of Climate Policies on Russiaʼs Global Competitivenessin the Context of Sanctions
T2 - INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL IS - INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL KW - climate policies KW - international trade KW - main Russian exports destinations. KW - sanctions KW - energy resources KW - renewable energy sources KW - nationally determined contributions (NDCs), economic development, energy dependency KW - energy and food security KW - climate obligations AB - The expansion of climate change measures on decarbonization and adaptation are implemented by countries in nationallegislation, including obligations to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs) by nationally determined contributions that have animpact on integration processes, as climate obligations are primarily linked to the realization of collective actions by theinternational community. For example, WTO in its report on the interaction of climate and trade issues [Trade and ClimateChange, 2022] was pointed to 4,355 trade measures in agreements that are aimed to achieve the climate goals. The topic ofclimate change particularly affects the energy and metals sectors, in which Russia is currently a key exporter. For example,climate change has brought into focus the issue of ensuring stable supplies of critical raw materials that is needed for theenergy transition. Since Russia is currently a key exporter of certain goods, it seems relevant to consider how climate actionby Russian importers will affect Russiaʼs positioning in foreign trade under international sanctions. As a result of the study,the authors formulate proposals for Russia to take national measures, taking into account the exports changes.The article was prepared as part of the research work of the state task of the RANEPAThis article was submitted on 14.06.2024. AU - Ivan Ermokhin AU - Diana Kucherova UR - https://iorj.hse.ru/en/2024-19-4/993605464.html PY - 2024 SP - 106-123 VL - 19